During tourist season you can use Euros in almost any private stores like restaurants, bars, souvenir stores etc, but rate by which they will count the prices wont be so good like official rate so it is better to change Euros to Kuna before spending.

Some restaurants, stores, bars... accept Euros, but you can never know where you will have the good fortune, so we suggest you to have Kunas with you. If you are travelling to Dubrovnik, all informations you need are available at the following web site: http://www.meetdubrovnik.com

It really is hard to believe that any Country with a gram of common sense would join the Euro after what has happened to Euro countrys over the past few years.Croatia is a beautiful country and a superb holiday destination but we won't be going again if Croatia adopts the Euro.

It's Kuna and better to pay in Kuna, because if you pay in EUR, they probalbly give you rest of money back in Kuna: You can check orinetal prices here: www.croatian-adriatic.eu/dalmatia/croatia-information.html